Markets concluded tariffs on Mexico and Canada would hurt the economy and raise prices. But they got both countries to act.
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Trump has made a significant push against several places around the world, including Canada, Mexico, Gaza, and Greenland, since returning to the Oval Office.
Prices for certain grocery items have already been increasing, like the cost of eggs and dairy products. Here’s what else these tariffs could impact.
Feb. 1 Canada and Mexico both levied retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports in response to Trump’s directive, while China said it would file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization and take ...
Trump drafts order to begin dismantling the Department of Education, seeking executive and congressional action to eliminate ...
On “A Day Without Immigrants,” groups of protesters filled Chicano Park in Barrio Logan and then marched onto Interstate 5, blocking the freeway during the height of the evening commute. Additionally, ...
Trump slapped 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports to pressure the countries to crack down on illegal immigration and ...
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said President Trump’s prospective conversation with China’s leaders over ...
Asian equities rose with the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar Tuesday after Donald Trump said he would delay the imposition ...
Trump's additional 10% tariff across all Chinese imports into the US came into effect at 12:01 am ET on Tuesday (0501 GMT) ...
WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Tuesday imposed tariffs on some U.S. imports in a swift response to new U.S. duties ...